血まみれ剣術師 wrote:OMG! I've never laughed so hard in my life after seeing that!

What is even funnier is that you revived a six month old thread to comment on Tony-san's "Thread Revive" image which was posted in response to a revival of this thread which, at the time, had been dead for seven months.

Is that ironic?

Don't complain to me that people kick you when you're down. It's your own fault for lying there

While the argument against it may be quite strong and the proponents are quite weak, I find that these could express many feelings not so finely expressed in our tong, without giving rant about our emotions.

[Corrections: ranting was changed to giving a rant, because ranting is such contrived expression.]

john2 wrote:I like emoticons but I would probably use them rather irregularly.

I ¿liek? the drinking coffee emote, and personally I like a bit of ¿cutesy?.

I don't understand these cacophonous terms. What wordstock ha'e I created.and what meaning could they possess?having learned more of other spæchs, I can most certainly conclude that ‘liek’ could not possible mean anything similar to ‘like’ and cutesy obviously of a wordstock so vail only the devil himself, would dare to speak it. The form of like, I marked in red; clearly does not show delight.This paradoxical cacophony of sounds must be a curious tong. for I have not understood a single word even though I have spoken it, and typed it very personally.I apologise for writing with wrong punctuation, for this can be very confusing.

addendum: This is not middlespæchs, but rather an attempt to avoid awkward constructs, and to speak a more authentic english. As for the word Spæchs, it just seamed sensible to invent a term based on our germanic roots for such a simple concept.addendum 2:Yes I really do delight in anglish tong.